Advise your customer that they should supervise their Cockatoo when they’re playing with any of these toys.

Coconut and cactus and willow and palm toys give a Cockatoo many different fibres and textures to pull at, pick with, unravel and explore.

Carboard and paper toys are packed with loads of strands that a Cockatoo can shred, something these destructive birds love doing.

They won’t be able to destroy the strong acrylic and metal toys as easily. Instead they can pull off and move all the different parts.

If your customer’s Cockatoo prefers climbing to shredding there are plenty of swings and climbing toys to pick from, like bridges and ladders.

Or if a Cockatoo likes to makes loads of noise, and let’s face it, what Parrot doesn’t, there are bells and musical toys such as pinball wizards, bells and babble balls.

Let a customer enjoy spending loads of time with their bird with activity and trick toys learning a new skill, or with toy-making parts creating a brand-new toy or revamping a current one. It builds the bond of trust between them.

Foot toys are equally as fun to move around. They are lightweight, perfect for Cockatoos to hold in their feet or beak.

The wood and rope toys provide a Cockatoo plenty for these big beaks to chew on, along with rope for preening with.

Last but not least there are reusable and chewable foraging toys. Parrots have to go searching for the treats hidden inside these toys. To do this they must chew their way through for the chewable foraging toys or move and twist their way through in the reusable foraging toys.